No Tropical Threats in Atlantic; Hurricane Lala Moves Away from Hawaii
No Tropical Threats in Atlantic; Hurricane Lala Moves Away from Hawaii
US · Published Aug 17, 2026
The National Hurricane Center's 2 a.m.
Sunday outlook (August 16, 2026) reports no tropical cyclone formation expected across the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, or Gulf of Mexico over the next seven days.

Impact & Risks

The Atlantic basin is calm, posing no immediate risks to coastal regions, including South Florida. However, in the Pacific, Hurricane Lala has caused significant impacts on Hawaii's Big Island, including damaging winds and heavy rainfall. Flooding, mudslides, and dangerous surf conditions are ongoing threats as the storm moves westward. Residents in Hawaii should remain vigilant as the system continues to affect the region.

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